Tariff shields a burden on future generations

“Really? No one will pay?” asks Dr Jean Tirole, honorary chairman of the Foundation JJ Laffont-Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) and scientific director of TSE-Partnership, about the state subsidies introduced by European governments on electricity and gas bills to protect households from the energy crisis. Speaking to Kathimerini, the 2014 Nobel Prize winner in economic…

Professional fee on last legs

The government is making moves leading to the gradual abolition of another relic of the bailout period, that being the fee for practicing a profession (“telos epitidevmatos”), enabling 900,000 businesses and professionals to save up to 1,000 euros a year if they increase the number of their full-time employees.

Azerbaijan’s attack on Armenia, Congress’ role in holding Aliyev accountable, and the link between Armenia and the Aegean

Aram Hamparian, the Executive Director of ANCA, joins Thanos Davelis to break down the current situation on the ground in the Caucasus following Azerbaijan’s deadly attacks on Armenia, look at the role of Congress in holding President Aliyev – who is backed by Turkey – accountable, and highlight the link between what happens in Armenia…